Walter Zenga
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Walter Zenga | ||
Personal information | ||
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Date of birth | April 28, 1960 (age 46) | |
Place of birth | Milano, Italy | |
Nickname | Uomo Ragno (Spiderman) | |
Position | Manager | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Gaziantepspor | |
Youth clubs | ||
1977-1978 | Inter Milan | |
Professional clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (goals) |
1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1982 1982-1994 1994-1996 1996-1997 1997 1999 |
Salernitana Savona Sambenedettese Inter Milan Sampdoria Padova New England Revolution New England Revolution |
3 (0) 23 (0) 67 (0) 328 (0) 41 (0) 21 (0) 22 (0) 25 (0) |
National team | ||
1985-92 | Italy | 58 (0) |
Teams managed | ||
1999 2000-2001 2002-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006- |
New England Revolution Brera FC Naţional Bucureşti FC Steaua Bucureşti Red Star Belgrade Gaziantepspor |
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* Professional club appearances and goals |
Walter Zenga (born April 28, 1960 in Milan) is an Italian football (soccer) player, a long-time goalkeeper for the Italian national team and Inter Milan. He was also a member of the Italian squad that finished fourth at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California and the World Cup squad that finished third in the 1990 FIFA World Cup tournament held in Italy, in which Zenga started every game for the Azzuri.
Zenga came back to Inter Milan in 1982, after starting his professional career in 1978 in the lower divisions of Italian soccer (his first team was Salernitana in Serie C1, and he also played for Savona and Sambenedettese). Zenga became Inter's starter in his second year with the team, and continued in that position for 11 seasons, until 1994, winning the UEFA Cup in his last season with the club. After being the backup keeper at the 1986 World Cup, Zenga became the starter when Italy hosted the tournament in 1990, and led the team to a third-place finish. He ended up with 58 caps for his country. Since 1990 Zenga holds the record for most minutes without conceding a goal in the FIFA World Cup; he was not beaten for 518 minutes in total.[1]
In 1994, Zenga transferred to Sampdoria, and then to Padova two years later. He then moved on to New England Revolution and Major League Soccer. Zenga played in goal for them in the league's second season in 1997, then left to pursue an acting career (he and his girlfriend starred in an Italian soap opera). Zenga came back to the Revs in 1999, as a player-coach, but only lasted a year in both those positions. He then went to Romania, first managing Naţional Bucharest and then Steaua Bucharest. In the summer of 2005, after being fired from Steaua before the end of the season, Zenga joined Red Star Belgrade, leading the Serbian team to a double (national league and national cup in Serbia & Montenegro). Walter zenga will coach Turkish side Gaziantepspor in the 2006/2007 season.
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Preceded by Victor Piţurcă |
Steaua Bucharest Coach 2004-2005 |
Succeeded by Dumitru Dumitriu |
Italy squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Zenga | 2 Baresi | 3 Bergomi | 4 de Agostini | 5 Ferrara | 6 Ferri | 7 Maldini | 8 Vierchowod | 9 Ancelotti | 10 Berti | 11 De Napoli | 12 Tacconi | 13 Giannini | 14 Marocchi | 15 Baggio | 16 Carnevale | 17 Donadoni | 18 Mancini | 19 Schillaci | 20 Serena | 21 Vialli | 22 Pagliuca | Coach: Vicini |
Italy squad - 1986 World Cup | ||
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1 Galli | 2 Bergomi | 3 Cabrini | 4 Collovati | 5 Nela | 6 Scirea | 7 Tricella | 8 Vierchowod | 9 Ancelotti | 10 Bagni | 11 Baresi | 12 Tancredi | 13 De Napoli | 14 Di Gennaro | 15 Tardelli | 16 Conti | 17 Vialli | 18 Altobelli | 19 Galderisi | 20 Rossi | 21 Serena | 22 Zenga | Coach: Bearzot |
Categories: 1960 births | Living people | Italian footballers | Italy international footballers | Italian football managers | Salernitana Calcio 1919 players | Internazionale players | U.C. Sampdoria players | Serie A players | New England Revolution players | New England Revolution coaches | Olympic competitors for Italy | Footballers at the 1984 Summer Olympics | FIFA World Cup 1986 players | UEFA Euro 1988 players | FIFA World Cup 1990 players | Football (soccer) goalkeepers | Steaua Bucharest managers